High school football coach Ab Kirwan of Louisville, Kentucky standing with both hands in his pockets, wearing shorts and a long sleeve shirt. The photograph has been cut so that only his image is visible and marked with discolorations. Handwritten...

Memorial Building at Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site near Hodgenville, Kentucky. The memorial is a stately neoclassical building reached by a series of stairs. It houses a replica of the log cabin in which President Abraham...

The Service Building, now known as the Administrative Annex. The entrance is clearly visible, as are the front windows and their awnings. Some of the second story windows appear to be open. The Administrative Annex was built as a WPA project during...

Aerial view of one side of the Kentucky-Indiana Terminal Railroad Bridge and highway. To the right the Ohio River widens and holds an island. Reflections of the trees at the far shore, and of the bridge, are visible on the water.

Aerial view of Bowman Field, Louisville, Kentucky. Photo shows a plane on the tarmac, hangar, and administration building. The airfield, established in 1919 by Abram H. Bowman, is still in operation, although Standiford Field (now Louisville...

Low altitude aerial view of Bowman Field, Louisville, Kentucky. The layout of the airfield is shown. The airfield, established in 1919 by Abram H. Bowman, is still in operation, although Standiford Field (now Louisville International Airport) took...

Al LeCompte wearing a Louisville Colonels baseball uniform. The photograph has been written on top, front edge. Handwritten on back of image: Al LeCompte, Louisville Colonels pitcher. Stamped on back: April 24, 1935.

Albert B. "Happy" Chandler and wife, Mildred Watkins Chandler, with Keen Johnson and wife, Eunice Nichols Johnson. They are all dressed in formal wear, among a group of people, probably on the occasion of Chandler's inauguration as Governor of...

Albert B. "Happy" Chandler, Governor of Kentucky from 1935-1939 (and again from 1955-1959), and wife, Mildred Watkins Chandler, making their way through a crowd of people, possibly on the occasion of Chandler's inauguration. Handwritten on back of...

Lieutenant Governor Albert B. "Happy" Chandler with aide Joe Burman, both wearing white suits and big smiles. Photograph has been cropped so that it contains only the two of them. Stamped on back of image: August 7, 1935. Handwritten on back: Left:...

Albert B. "Happy" Chandler, Governor of Kentucky from 1935-1939 (and again from 1955-1959), standing behind a podium, speaking with James Farley. Photograph has been damaged. Stamped on back of image: December 10, 1935.

Albert B. "Happy" Chandler, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky from 1931-1935, with John P. Sandidge sitting with an open Herald-Post newspaper, pointing to the headline story title, "Chandler Goes Into Lead". Photograph has been damaged. Handwritten...

Albert B. "Happy" Chandler, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky from 1931-1935 and Governor of Kentucky from 1935-1939 (and again from 1955-1959), seated at a desk with two unidentified men, with eleven men standing behind them. Photograph has a few...

Albert B. "Happy" Chandler of Versailles, Kentucky, Governor of Kentucky from 1935-1939 (and again from 1955-1959), wearing a jacket and printed tie. The top corner of the photograph has been damaged. Stamped on back of image: December 16, 1935;...

Albert B. "Happy" Chandler of Versailles, Kentucky, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky from 1931-1935, sitting in a chair, reading a book. Stamped on back of image: October 22, 1935; Robert E. Stigers, Chief Cameraman, Herald-Post.

Albert B. "Happy" Chandler of Versailles, Kentucky, Governor of Kentucky from 1935-1939 (and again from 1955-1959), smiling and wearing a pin-striped suit and printed tie. Photograph has spots of discoloration. Stamped on back of image: December...

Albert B. "Happy" Chandler, Governor of Kentucky from 1935-1939 (and again from 1955-1959), amidst a crowd of people, possibly on the occasion of his inauguration. Photograph a lot of surface cracks. Handwritten on back of image: December 10, 1935....